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WHITE PAPER: Absolute Software Build A Road Map For Workforce Computing This report outlines Forrester's solution to help IT infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders develop their five-year technology road map for workforce computing. Learn More Web conferencing shootout: WebEx vs. GoToMeeting vs. MyTrueCloud Galaxy Gear is a prime example of Samsung's hardware prowess British man charged with hacking NASA and US military computers Google looks to triple Glass testers Verizon to sell BlackBerry Z30 in November for $200 plus two-year pact Apple profit declines as iPad sales flatten Samsung's share grows while Apple's declines in Q3 smartphone market WHITE PAPER: CDW Cloud Storage and Backup The proliferation of cloud computing options has begun to change the way storage is thought about, procured and used. IT managers and departments need to think through how cloud options might fit into and complement their onsite data infrastructures. Read Now FCC lays down spectrum rules for national first-responder network Mozilla developing geolocation data service for public use Dell to show its first 64-bit ARM server this week Microsoft goes big data with new Hadoop Azure service Cloud-based app suite takes aim at e-discovery speed and cost Zuckerberg said what about privacy? Researchers create archive to find out Jonny Evans: Anger at Apple's Free iWork suite: Change is good Richi Jennings: Want Google Glass 2? Get an invite! | |||||||||
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